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Scotts Valley, Creative Search Media, Granite Creek Business Center, 5615 Scotts Valley Drive, Suite 110, Scotts Valley, CA 95066

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Created by Julia Hyde of Creative Search Media, the search engine marketing group exists to promote, advise, challenge, share information on all aspects of search engine marketing including the integration of search, mobile and traditional advertising.

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not being used | 0 replies since Jul 8, 2008, 03:43 PM
Corina: Seems that this group isn't being used as it should be....I thought there would be some discussion on PPC, SEO, SEM....some best practices, do's and don'ts and attempts at figuring out Google's ever-changing algorithm (did i spell that right? LOL) sigh. perhaps I'm asking for too much....i mean, really...who wants to discuss search and search related topics.... It's not like there's many people on the web who know what they're looking for, want info on or directions to....who uses that? oh - just about anyone on the web.... so speak up, and tell me what works for you!

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Corina | Jul 14, 2008, 12:53 PM
Ok...well I've given it almost a week and still no responses... Lame. so I'm off to another cyberworld where there are still people behind the controls who try to make improvements ('cause WHAT doesn't need improving?)